Literature DB >> 19396152

Expression of Notch-1 and alteration of the E-cadherin/beta-catenin cell adhesion complex are observed in primary cutaneous neuroendocrine carcinoma (Merkel cell carcinoma).

John Panelos1, Anna Batistatou, Milena Paglierani, Aikaterini Zioga, Vincenza Maio, Raffaella Santi, Nicola Pimpinelli, Vincenzo De Giorgi, Marco Santucci, Daniela Massi.   

Abstract

Increasing evidence indicates that Notch signaling contributes to physiological processes, including development and differentiation, as well as tumorigenesis, either as a tumor promoter or suppressor, depending on cellular context, expression levels and cross talk with other signaling systems. Recent studies reported absent or minimal Notch-1 expression in neuroendocrine tumors of the lung and gastrointestinal tract, suggesting a tumor-suppressor function of Notch-1. Merkel cell carcinoma is a rare and highly aggressive primary cutaneous neuroendocrine carcinoma. Because no information is available on Notch-1 expression in this tumor, we have investigated a series of 31 Merkel cell carcinoma for Notch-1 immunoreactivity. Immunoreactivities for E-cadherin and beta-catenin were also analyzed. All but 1 Merkel cell carcinoma (30 of 31) retained cytoplasmic and membrane Notch-1 expression in more than 50% of cells. beta-Catenin displayed a prevalent membrane-associated staining in 30 of 31 cases, and 22 cases showed more than 50% of immunoreactive cells whereas nuclear beta-catenin was seen only in 2 of 31 cases. E-cadherin membranous expression was remarkably low, as only 1 of 26 cases was found positive in more than 50% of cells. In contrast with neuroendocrine tumors in other tissues, evident Notch-1 expression was found in Merkel cell carcinoma. This finding does not support a tumor-suppressor function of Notch-1 in Merkel cell carcinoma. Downregulation of E-cadherin and diffuse membranous beta-catenin expression suggest a dysregulation of the E-cadherin/beta-catenin complex in Merkel cell carcinoma. This may contribute to local invasion and distant metastasis.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19396152     DOI: 10.1038/modpathol.2009.55

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mod Pathol        ISSN: 0893-3952            Impact factor:   7.842


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2.  Inhibition of perillyl alcohol on cell invasion and migration depends on the Notch signaling pathway in hepatoma cells.

Authors:  Yong Ma; Jianmin Bian; Feng Zhang
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Review 3.  Role of Notch signaling pathway in gastric cancer: a meta-analysis of the literature.

Authors:  Xiao Du; Zhong Cheng; Yi-Han Wang; Zi-Heng Guo; Si-Qin Zhang; Jian-Kun Hu; Zong-Guang Zhou
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2014-07-21       Impact factor: 5.742

4.  Ectopic Atoh1 expression drives Merkel cell production in embryonic, postnatal and adult mouse epidermis.

Authors:  Stephen M Ostrowski; Margaret C Wright; Alexa M Bolock; Xuehui Geng; Stephen M Maricich
Journal:  Development       Date:  2015-07-02       Impact factor: 6.868

5.  Functional Variants in Notch Pathway Genes NCOR2, NCSTN, and MAML2 Predict Survival of Patients with Cutaneous Melanoma.

Authors:  Weikang Zhang; Hongliang Liu; Zhensheng Liu; Dakai Zhu; Christopher I Amos; Shenying Fang; Jeffrey E Lee; Qingyi Wei
Journal:  Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev       Date:  2015-05-07       Impact factor: 4.254

Review 6.  Mutational analysis of merkel cell carcinoma.

Authors:  Derek J Erstad; James C Cusack
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2014-10-17       Impact factor: 6.639

7.  Annonaceous acetogenins mediated up-regulation of Notch2 exerts growth inhibition in human gastric cancer cells in vitro.

Authors:  Yan Li; Jianbin Ye; Zhongbiao Chen; Junjie Wen; Fei Li; Pengpeng Su; Yanqing Lin; Bingxin Hu; Danlin Wu; Lijun Ning; Qi Xue; Hongxiang Gu; Yunshan Ning
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2017-03-28

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Authors:  Melissa M Ledet; Meghan Oswald; Robyn Anderson; Gerlinde R Van de Walle
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2018-08-28

Review 9.  Merkel Cell Carcinoma from Molecular Pathology to Novel Therapies.

Authors:  Karolina Stachyra; Monika Dudzisz-Śledź; Elżbieta Bylina; Anna Szumera-Ciećkiewicz; Mateusz J Spałek; Ewa Bartnik; Piotr Rutkowski; Anna M Czarnecka
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-06-11       Impact factor: 5.923

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